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Using local advocates was essential to engender a spirit of trust in the community, to help build a rapport with participants and to enable study team members to communicate with those for whom English was a second language.
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Strategies to engender drug quality are essential at all levels in the distribution chain, such as subsidies for quality medicines at the top of the antimalarial supply chain as with AMFm (Global Fund 2009) and strengthened regulation of drug supplies lower down the chain (Onwujekwe et al. 2009).
For Brentano the essential feature of a continuum is its inherent capacity to engender boundaries, and the fact that such boundaries can be grasped as coincident.
Imposed treatments tend to engender resistance and resentment.
Were they trying to engender some specific policy change?
But is trade alone enough to engender learning?
At creation he emerged to engender himself and the gods.
QUESTION: They have taken some steps to engender your trust?
In health matters, that is enough to engender a monopoly.
Managers didn't seem to engender the same inspiration.
Are there any words less likely to engender trust?
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